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We Are All Wired With a Desire to Feel Connected. So How Does It Sometimes Go Wrong?

As an executive coach to founders, CEOs, and senior executives, I spend my days steeped in dialogue with individuals about team dysfunction, the need to have crucial conversations, and employee stress. Explaining human dynamics in the workplace is what I

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What Is Your White Privilege Footprint?

Many conscious business leaders are committed to fighting climate change. What these leaders recognize is that companies, through their business activities, contribute to carbon emissions that harm the environment. In fact, we all continue to learn how our collective human

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The Numbers Don’t Lie — Diversity Is a Competitive Differentiator

While talent is equally distributed by race, gender, and sexual orientation, access to capital is not. This creates an excellent investment opportunity, a potential competitive advantage in identifying and funding talent, ideas, experience, and knowledge that the majority of the

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Can Investment Capital End Racism, Sexism, and Classism?

Growing up in Baltimore, Rodney Foxworth came face-to-face with the social and economic issues that dominate the news today. “The city represents much of the decline in the American dream: post-industrialization, the war on drugs, an emphasis on the prison

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Wealth and Race: The Great Divide

Four decades’ worth of growing inequality in income, wealth, and opportunity — and the contraction of the middle-class standard of living — has serious implications for the health of the US economy. While the unemployment rate is low, a closer

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Conscious Style Guide: The Case for Capitalizing Black and White In Context of Racial Identity

One of my favorite tasks as editor is selecting articles for the magazine and watching as the big picture of each issue materializes — a collection of perspectives and ideas that is greater than the sum of its parts. This

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20 Game-Changing Founders of Color — 2019

If you still need convincing that power and racism are pebbles in our nation’s economic shoe, then try this on for size: in 2016 the Center for Global Policy Solutions reported that, due to discriminatory financing practices and a bias

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